COMEBACK PROJECT. This exchange of messages came after the 47-year-old TV host-actress announced via Instagram that “complicated negotiations” for her impending comeback project has been given the green light.

While Kris did not mention details about it, she alluded that she feels at “home” with the “production team” that she’s going to work with.

Her Instagram caption, posted last night, April 16, partly read: “now in Tokyo, i got the all systems GO confirmation...and this Friday... may nininerbyos na magbabalik... #home #family #lovelovelove ♥?♥?♥?”

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This prompted Kris to establish her presence on digital platform with the help of her own business team.

But most recently, Kris announced that she will soon return to the big screen, with two upcoming movies apart from the original production that she is expected to headline for an online streaming service.

She is is now co-managed by Cornerstone Entertainment, Inc. headed by Erickson Raymundo, and her KCAP business manager Nicko Falcis.